Holding Space for Your Audience

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You know, as someone who works in queer media (ba-dum tss), it’s clear that the Wicked movie has the internet in a fingerhold (booo hisss). Surviving its much-debated melodramatic press tour and Spongebob-themed extramarital allegations, the Wicked franchise has undeniably doused the world in pink and green.

As Charlotte Colombo writes this week, even if you don’t have a $150 million advertising budget, there are some lessons creators can pull from the marketing and press tour of this movie — from aesthetics to brand collaborations and holding space (last one I swear) for your audience. Read more below.


CULTURE

What Creators Can Learn From Wicked’s Marketing Campaign

The stars of Wicked the movie musical do an interview.

If the above image got you excited, you should read this

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IN THE BIZ


PLATFORMS

Donald Trump’s Cabinet Is Clashing Over TikTok

What does this mean for TikTok?

By Charlotte Colombo, Passionfruit Contributor

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PERSONALITIES

The hosts of the show speak into microphones on set.

AJ and Big Justice: The Costco Guys Explained

‘BOOM’ or ‘DOOM’?

By Charlotte Colombo, Passionfruit Contributor


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